Matthew E. White

He has worked as a collaborator, producer, and arranger for acts including Bedouine, Natalie Prass, Cocoon, Foxygen, Justin Vernon, Hiss Golden Messenger, Sharon Van Etten, Ken Vandermark, Steven Bernstein, The Mountain Goats, Dan Croll and Slow Club.

[13] White and Fight the Big Bull also provided the music for Duke University's 2011 tribute to Alan Lomax's "Sound of the South" field recordings in a concert featuring the band backing Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, Sharon Van Etten and members of Megafaun.

[24] Following two years of extensive headline touring including festival performances at Glastonbury, Latitude, Roskilde, Primavera Sound, shows at The Hollywood Bowl, Sydney Opera House and Shepherd's Bush Empire[25] White released his sophomore album Fresh Blood in March 2015[26] on Domino.

[31] The duo performed their cover of Grease on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert[32] before playing the album live four times at concerts in New York, London, Paris and Richmond, VA.[33] Between producing Natalie Prass' 2015 self titled debut album for Spacebomb, which Pitchfork awarded 8.4 and Best New Music,[34] and her follow up The Future and the Past for ATO Records, the pair collaborated on the single Cool Out which was released for Record Store Day 2016,[35] and later saw success when it featured in the closing scene of Netflix movie To All the Boys I've Loved Before in 2018.

[36] After meeting back stage of London's Queen Elizabeth Hall at David Byrne's Meltdown Festival in August 2015,[37] White teamed up with American visual artists and musician Lonnie Holley, to make Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection.